If they were indeed using his name and likeness without his permission then CJ definitely has a case (and will win). Maybe not to shut the whole operation down but to stop them from using him for advertising at least.

Very strange that the guy selling the dreads says he has been working with CJ and his team though. If that is true then this just may be another in a long line of b***h moves recently by CJ. But if it's not true then I can't say I blame CJ for the lawsuit.

How can CJ sue these folks??? Is he the only player in the NFL who wears his hair that way? It is not like he has a patent on dreads or something...

Give me a break!

I don't think the issue is the selling of the dreads. It's the use of his name and likeness to sell them. If the site were simply called dreadsonastick.com and had no mention of CJ then they'd be fine. But if the site is called rundmCJ.com and has CJ all over the web site then that's obviously a problem.

I don't think the issue is the selling of the dreads. It's the use of his name and likeness to sell them. If the site were simply called dreadsonastick.com and had no mention of CJ then they'd be fine. But if the site is called rundmCJ.com and has CJ all over the web site then that's obviously a problem.

But what would he win really? Make them shut the site down? Big deal lol.

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